Thinking Man's Chair
- Designer:
- Jasper Morrison
- Brand:
- Cappellini
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Juli armchair by Werner Aisslinger continues to be the protagonist of new successful experiments. Extremely comfortable thanks to a more and more cozy curved shell, Juli Re-Plastic is one of Cappellini’s novelties for this year, the first sustainable outdoor piece of furniture.
The four-leg base is made of AISI 316 stainless steel and the shell is realized with recycled and recyclable polypropylene reinforced with fibreglass. Obtained from recycled domestic waste, in particular used packaging, this kind of polypropylene allows a reduction in gas emissions of approximately 54%.
Juli Re-Plastic is presented in grey. Thanks to its high wear resistance, this product is particularly suitable for hospitality contexts, as well as for domestic environments. On request the chair is available with water drainage.
Juli armchair by Werner Aisslinger continues to be the protagonist of new successful experiments. Extremely comfortable thanks to a more and more cozy curved shell, Juli Re-Plastic is one of Cappellini’s novelties for this year, the first sustainable outdoor piece of furniture.
The four-leg base is made of AISI 316 stainless steel and the shell is realized with recycled and recyclable polypropylene reinforced with fibreglass. Obtained from recycled domestic waste, in particular used packaging, this kind of polypropylene allows a reduction in gas emissions of approximately 54%.
Juli Re-Plastic is presented in grey. Thanks to its high wear resistance, this product is particularly suitable for hospitality contexts, as well as for domestic environments. On request the chair is available with water drainage.
Designer
Born in Germany, Werner Aisslinger began his career as a freelancer for large established firms by names such as Jasper Morrison, Ron Arad and de Lucchi.